A Nevada man survived the mass shooting last month at the Route 91 country music festival, only to be killed weeks later in a hit-and-run accident.

Roy McClellan and his wife Denise had attended the concert on Oct. 1 during which Stephen Paddock opened fire from a room in the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino onto the crowd below, killing 58 people and wounding more than 500.

The couple ran for their lives and survived the shooting

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But weeks later, on Nov. 17, Roy was hitchhiking on Route 160 in Pahrump, Nevada, when a vehicle struck him.

“I’m angry. I feel that he probably was under the influence of something or drunk and didn’t want to get caught, so he bailed and left my husband laying there in the street. He doesn’t deserve that,” Denise said.

“I think if I could have done differently, maybe he wouldn’t have been on that road,” she added.

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The driver has since been found by police, and authorities said they planned to file criminal charges, according to KSNV.

Denise said her husband was having a tough time coping after having survived the Las Vegas attack, which was the deadliest mass shooting in modern American history.

“It was really messing with his head and he was going to therapy,” she said.

She also gave her own account of the shooting, stating, “It was just ear-piercing. I was like, ‘Oh my gosh, what is that noise? This is horrible.'”

Denise said Roy had stopped to help people as they fled the scene.

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Now, she is struggling to deal with the tragedy fate has dealt her.

“This isn’t what I wanted for him. I don’t understand why he wasn’t taken at the shooting, but a month later he was taken this way,” she said.